New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 9, 1924, Page 7

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/O Hartfords fopping / ———— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD n &0 @enter: OUR BIG COST SALE | LINENS and COTTONS It is a once personal or home want that thousands arc taking advant but for a li age of. ar chance for cverybody at cost price, A to fill A privilege s it is ted time you'd better get husy, Nev linens towels, tons, sheets, bencfit er ginee the as 4t R Cases, ENEFITS YOU ALL | NOW AT LOW PRICES ar have prices been as low on this «ale ete, Special Ds nasks, cloths, napkins, offers too, cot- Time to make purchases and SALE OF THE FAMOUS WHITTALL RUGS Patterns Dropped By the Makers YEAR, M, SELL ALL BIG SACR TWICE ALLOW TO THEIR MAKE AT A HIGH CLASS FLoonR USUAL I'RICES SHOULD Us DR TAR ANGLO PERSIAN 9312, restricted price lugs of £150.0 ANGLO PERSIAN Rugs, size ular restricted price is $135.00, but $107.50. PERSIAN .50, Our ANGLO price is f ANGLO PERSIAN price $16,00, Size $18.50. Rug sp! Whi inche Rugs, 2Ta5d Whitta for S117 Whittall's 1 sale price 882,50, WHITT. " 111 §:3 x 10 ttall's 8, Sa News FORMER RESIDENT CLAIMED BY DEATH Edward Thresber Struck and | Killed by Automobile WAS CIVIL-WAR VETERAN * being a mild case n May Send ( Legion Commander Tetter to Men—Game Saturday |} Attracting Interest—Case of Scar- | Jet Vever Not Serious—=Other ltems, of Kens- George H. Baldwin that her has received word uncl Edward Thresher, a former vesident of Kensington, was struck and kitled by an automobile in front af his home Bridgeport Monday night, Mr. Mrs Ington mn 82 he for Thresher was abou! and was a veteran of He was an active man and had for the past scveral yoa living with his danghter, Mrs, Pierce, in Stratford. was born in Kensington here the greater part IFor many years bofore he resided in pous occupied by e, 1 driswold in IKensington, He waa, for a long time, cmploycd at the New York, New Ma- v and Hartiord freight depot For years, Mr, Thresher habit of returning to summer and ™ ' of war, age been C W He and of his he the now M. ' several in the eve Mis e past had Kensington ing Mr. and old My v post, G. the survived . Plerc criek Thresher, Vemnsylvania T leld his late 3 t 2:3¢ o'clock Burial will in the family plot becn sit ing tow Htan- wnd 1win hile member o 1L, of New Britain Bridgeport by and new wequaintas Thresher A a later post He Mrs of i hter, Fred- Bright'o will e tomorrow his dau fron howme noon be at noon Friday at Cedar Hill cemetery, Hartford Mr, Thresher will be remembered many Keasington residents for Wility 1o re interesting stories of ‘ivil War, He had many thrilling y 1ate [ aperienc May Send Ont Letters Pasquale Giannotta of post, American Legion, js considering sending Ken- Commander Kolton-Kasica of Kensing’ out letters t 1 servicemen sington putting wp to them the gv tion of whether or not there shall be branch of the My Giannotta regards with the habit of post members to do it in reference 1o leg stating that abeut five mer bearing the brunt of all done in some time, The sk frankly whether the post continue and the respones will termine the course to be take future Mr. Giannotta stated there is a greatd eal of business to be transacted by the " that it 18 impossible to do £ with the representation of members that shows up at meetings. Five or six men usually appear and if anything the others would come a legion in Berlin ot Georg on affaire, the worl tetter wi hall de- n in the today that post, | ansthi were done Cause of Piles ! Griswold; ¥ of 8, Leonhardt found the case o piles to be internal. That's why and operations fail to give lasting r His prescription. Wemreid I o salves harmiess tablet. removes th Money & Frrainer for Ur | last back Sidn Al THIS 18 ONE OF TH COVERINGS OF THE GRADE ADVANTAGI I's ma -6, le by morrow i One gathere wns man thers fuvor are us this sp The Garner who let Bern, who is hospita the re taken noon Matthe ¥irn rosiden fer L is not ick on his with I bhank is MAKERS O N ke, UN Reg- Our special price restricted restricted price saying M. r i HE I'I} , SLIGHTLY SOILED OR SHOPWORN NICF or T TIM AT MUCH 'HIS OPPORTUNITY ANGLO PERSIAN WHITTALL'S TERPAC Rugs, ca feet, regular restricted p at this sale is $87.50. price WHITTALL'S TEPRAC | regular restricted price $95.50 is only $79.50., price WH regula motion was passed over their heads. To Leave For Mass Cowles f Spene | where he will spend some relatives, will 1 ITTALL'S T r restr or wction cave lo- . Massachusctts, | t Largest Crowd Jive of present | evening. th the for s at It wa at Railroad estimated about largest i oro in K I 400 pe ime visit- |1t | the Aetna wis ensington, | pond last by onw ople ever were Skating has grown steadily in thi ing ort Yo o s all ¢ tient ung ver improved i M P year 15 Improved. on 1 It is reported to be he e 1s Bedter, and their Goodwin of confined was Moore d to recovery to He the i Griswold oW, Mildr st 1 and suff ser W M is stated and fous oh hospi being ot the « Mr, tor! his ) reported of is gainin of K w lirita I« reported as being well on M My Rund attende N n Has m, we isi Lincups Are The ages" the Cy cluby ows MeK Ar H roll, 1 I'ra wih it tions m cup Takes Over Manage ! ma cery st nery's formes him in M 1 bet Pre e Hi have be n or cet agement e ¥ rur Ande Maguda; 1.1 toack and is possil i ck Wi or th 1 Cypress Hill N \ and announced « , Red MeCormick ing [ rs ther mb ved an injury to his back confined that expe Berl e hockey Tiot aptain, Rayno, Alley, d by Saturday t for possession o rophy t Cole in dispute Berlin My taker Hobert street Miss Bertha nin #lore Aitend Grange Sessis attend his| necticut Hartford ir ‘hey irange Mr of a A me was he a1 1 M ing th « ‘ today 2 representat Ttems of Inter Frank Mis daughter ng of t ington schoo Dr roturne cagne the crpoon Mre town An o ning At ythias held ing offi n Sugenh Pherson M. at o Arthur officrre wi a wil a ot ime Arine Frank Potts tam T neratulat om Fast Berlin Tteme okly be he 1 ¥ [ uest o Tuesday rashion at I'rof hestra nsi etin . Were pa George M o'clock meeting ain Methodist chur h Thu Athietic Gates w prompter g of prelate, 1 G . Arthur Pollard K e B Law M James William Arthur Benson apare Itoarhe th the socia Wilenx Knig last evening the electe nthusiasts time for Seumum morist, story an AND LES ONCE. ALL AT Rugs, Whittall's 6x63 inches, sale price $19, ted price $68.00. ce $105.00. Nugs, sized Sa ST AMERICAN WILTON RUG UGS OF TH restric IN NEED O THAN rpet size, 9x12 Our special 158, sized § Our special sale X 6x9 feet 10-6; le price $57.50. " SOUTHINGTON NEWS The is reported, will shortly buiiding porated While pany tected nest don give ot nd - Mrs, in street, home with 1 today g rapidly ton ensin in gene ore was afters d by Dr ngton ‘il l " M Kknown th on I to ar injury to he Ravings his the ot in th of the te the ams of Alley as fol- ¥, Giana . #Glana captain Me the teams tol ording ABRTOgA- the Doy AL @ mecting of the Woman's lier Corps in Odd JH the shments will be th pegday and i will ‘ mi ™ wil The v ¥ ing. teader proved bella, the mmitte tion « will Stat tnstal ent few Actng Steel und Iron Co,, and Roliing Mill with the organiz has not as ye it and ente Firish afternon the fo n be presented MacManus is being brought der the auspices of Hannah Woodroif Chapter, DL AL R, vening the oming ors of th yeay 1 Polish 1 e lancing continued sin irst came to Homer ¥ the I \ Tita Cireke Community Following i eremonics short on hold a Deput N Dirital inst rrington on's super M. ling m I sto ow ! ] ee; K of ¥, M Mac Fogette: M. of W ! ‘SULPHUR CLEARS tomorrow cepere slowly ext 700 1% ve reg ptist ha busi o oA i ing fuctory capital t t is expected that months this operations started MacManus, teller and tainment Congregational ror Fellow's officers will Hons of Invited to attend the gervad Wil b aptist churct nights 4 Close mmontre Northficld “UCrese " the charge Sunday, tak site b ot on of been hus n the will hay thn in the school be Vet renotie " " big fair in Falcon hall Saturday January mtil held vac which has bee tor Daughters « will held an important meeting tomorrow om meeti th meeting Mrs, £ Margarct fully within Irish historian he the the 1 which, ! of the incor- $150,000, com- per- the ¢ been re un 1t night e rence ng ot install Ju pnuar t day tea Mrs imp m v e Grace ortun hure FIERY, ITCHY SKIN I skir ¥ ome troubie hy el Applicati Cool and ou are suffe other tortur you ma « noted skin sulphur pre ails to quickly Edward Kahms:|even of fiery ccrema Thomas Hazelwood The 1 insta trustee, Tueaday cation fortat right makes the " applied |s | | L 1 v a5 of its germ destroying dom 1 Wt omforiable. in, '3 an rom ng Meatho cialist paratic propertie subdue The firet and o8 are ceze SSkin ma crnbarrassing appli com- eated hu- will chapel Wed- children evening an cutortainment nduits Mr. lie- hall Mon- clected installed, rans for | masters cotlar and fewel their d at past t cve- ®ONg WEDNESDAY, Plainville News LOCAL MEN ASSUME CHARGE OF THEATER 'E. E. Aspinall and W. B. Wil ber Take Lease 0DD FELLOWS' INSTALLATION resters Llect Officers— Mrs, Nellie Roberts Dies — Suit Settled Out of | Court—Woman's Club Concert To- night—D"Plainville Briefs, . Wilber, completed Spofford und B, K. Aspinall both of Plainyiile, | negotiations with W, T. have taken over the | of the unity theater on Whiting street, noftord, w naging [ the theater for t ¢ now connaeted with another in New Jersey and could conduct Loth places ut the same The |focal men will take posscssion imme- | diately and conduct their first per | formance this evening. Both Mr. Aspinall and Mr, jare well known and among the most popular residents in Plainville, Mr, Aspinall has heen in business for him self on Whiting street for the past 1o {years and M Wilber was manager |of the Plainville plant of the Bristol Mfg. Co. until that place suspended operations, They plan to conduet the | husiness in the same manner as it ¥ Leen conducted by Mr. Spofford ing motion picture plays Wedne ! Thursday and Saturday venings with | the regular matinee on Satur ernoon, IFor the present thers no changes made in the building Odd ws Installation One of the most successiul affuirs that has ever n held in Plainville took place last evening when the of ficers of Sequasscn lodge, 1, O, O were installed at 4 public ceremon in the Community theater, The spu cious hall was filled to the doors with members, visiting delegations ane triends. A strect parade, led by a de tachment of the Oriental patrol 1 Hartford was held from the | rooms to the theater, and Deputy It Morvill and staff condueted many of instulln tion in thut «voked praise from th familiar with the ¢ ! ritual, execllent program o |tertainment was furnished Miss | Otive Lamoy and Miss Havens od by Miss Mildred Arnold piano Rey M i W, have ase has been m past year, the, not time, Wilber hol sday, b o, rom dge Distriet ¥ his the manner who are An of by st | the L, Dy of T'rin church of {the lar sudie {more than an hour “Americanism.” the N pastor w Britain, held spelibound for spraking on Mro Davis foreigners in then nll other ould others in John ity while 1ty spoke of custom of | comin to this country gregating thamselves from classes und stated that they ur, to mix witl [ melting pot of Americ e suid that the opportunity wus ripe for Odd | Fellows and all nizations to [work in Americanizing peoples | P District Deputy Lester ) presented Distriet Deputy 1t E virill with a past district deputy arand He and nted wit and N s I oat 0 ins other o oot Mor Anderson flowers Voot Oficers was | Hurol Were pres bouquets of | | Peter “ters iy Court General Voresters of America, g in the | 1 e Whiting cw 1 No peeinl Awtor t ning fudated owing meeti rooms on membrrs wer smoker was h the busi e ion ot AT anger with Dy fof Martin Foran; tecasurs sneial seeretary, ording tugh Wiltiam Dani seoretary varden John Gra I'rior for warden dames Bdward Jam nd ] 1 Prior m ond ger, 1 past men W to bo 1 paid Nellie Roberts Ww Community Theater Wednewdns and Thur<ias Codl 1, e Mille s ADAWS nin With Milton Sill<. Elliot Dester Theodore Kosloff and Anna Q. Nilsson You aw one side of the me girl in “Mandaughter.” Youll we the other in “Adam’s Rib” Mack Semnett Comeds on Vellowstone Su W edmedns . M Given Wy the tongue in W V.1 Retrecm Fpnarth Socinl Woar S [E————— place JANUARY 9, 1924 hi e rt of common coming team. of court the com piease in ! o Ut out commiszion on Alfred LeWitt the plaintiffs and Conlon Plain- defendant, b Concert Hartford settled for been suit of property, Pritain represented Attoriicy Charies 7, Ville represented th Woman's (1 Preparations have been completed large wudience of the Congre- ational church this evening when the concert of the Woman's club for the benefit of the Plainville public libr will be presented, Home mads will be on sale the hall in nection with the air. The will be open following 1s the ning Mrs, Olive B Stoddard, Olive Lamoy der, Lois Phelps, pianist ndo Capriciso—op, sale for a g cand it con- doors The program for the cve- soprano re 11 % Memdclssohn Lois Phelps Day at Centenvilld Olive Lamoy Madame Butterfiy Mrs. Stoddard Exhibition Aria Dunce Newsboy in Church Olive Lamoy Spring e Leo Stern Mrs. Stoddard Song. op. 117, No. § . Brahms (by request) Debussy a. Cradle b. Clair de Lune 1ois Phelps a's Tim Olive L Dusky Sleep So he Last Hour It Is Day Mrs, Stoddurd A, op. 47 . Lois Phelp ot Campbell In Grandr moy Hammor Kramer Barbour a b. ¢ Awake, Ballade in Chopin Mrs. Mar, Smith, companist Pythian Sisters Ceremony recently clected officers of Temple No, Pythian instulled ning The will substitute for District of Hartford. Supper will be served at 6:30 o'clock, opening up the meetis the evening and following the husiness session, a social will he held oan ontertain will be proivded Annual N meeting of Sisterg in Odd be car i trian will b Fellows red by Deputy Turnet this eve all, work g for hour and ment ting~ The annual the Knights of Wushington of the Episcopal church viour will he held this the church pariors. Officers coming year will he elected retiring officers will b npon Plans will In year in Plainville the Wom Episcopal church Aftornoor the ensuing important of Our 8 oy in the and reports of and acted for an actye meeting o y of the morrow Officers for be cleeted and will he transac annual meeting read luid I"he Aunilia will he held t 30 o'clock annuul yeur wil busing T gotional vening at the entire yeur should the he'd This is prob important meeti the church snd wend, Officers chosen and tinan roy will he mad meeting the Eplsco Our Savio will e ening. Annonne concerning this wil mad s this paper Stockholders Me annual mecting of the I in the board of § o'clock Congr chureh W tomor row uhly the members th clal and other The T pal chureh held FPriday most for b church wi an later of ting stock I'h holder will b held evening A appointed and veuar 1 I'rust Friduy will i ank directors husiness for the com 1 by ) teport and ac ing officc upor Legion puty American the stat " ting n the will ) m sion of moker witt 1 tainment A furnished, = Work cmploy impromptu wit “ West anme He nut iy fing pworth Leag chur Py String 1 ather is Dead Wit e Nurie) Here th e Legion Ausiliars Meeting Ameri gio (Continn Bristol News OLIE VETERAN OF SFICHEPREY BATTLE Plucky Pequabuck Postmaster With Co. D, 1624 Regiment Accident BRISTOL I DARKNESS. AL Power Plant Extinguisties its and Cripples Trofley Service —Mathers Weddin I'ostn buck, v John postal ¢ mornir He face 1918, Prussian D this Conipany vity, 1o Ol such a that “ho hang 00 men, metth Guardsmen fighting in luter in the cited sever Observe 1 James T ore nniversary ton comprised Tter the Mies ter 0 capture blishn has 1 enemy 001l the distinetive rosceuti Mut Observe T th Anniversary. Mich Brown i in lioc thi ) times Wedd Ly riends d W ac ent accou America nneeticnt Mather O os: robbing his Mond Apr o pri fantry i the n tost epulscd infantry out the Nutiong rm musl Vorestyilhe Fdward 1 W. Plumb, B. Lister, l At a subsequent meeting of the | directors the old officers were reelect. |cd as follows: President, C. T. Tread- v vice-presidents, W. Calder, ! Alexander Harper and W. ry and treasurer, M. L. Tite assistant treasurer, Joseph Vale Jr Electric Crippling of for nearly last out big A, H. Tread- grahiam T G Crumb, C, entine, Lights Out the light and trolley an hour took place night wheén a short transformers and switchboard Court electric receivir the DBristol & Plainville yinpan, The roar of the frightened the employes so dives for safcty took place man went through a window, the cash with him Fortu one infured by the iccompanying flame., lights in homes lines were restored after but the street lights were not operation throughout the night 1 repairs for circuit were nat fully »mplete today Gas and ery popular for servie at o'clock cireuit art Highland plant of Iectrie cxplosion that mac and one taking ately blew of the exe The and an no was losior circuits trolley hour or tha until X ghts short time Autoist Warned g letters have been sent out Police Ernest T. Belden the ¢ informing gulations for the the specified letters, which the drivers One of 1e were by Chie to them of pe stre total oper motorists the r su- city. The number, ask motor car 3 f the sliders than 5,000 girls and school age. With ground they want same way a school street traffic in the for them to hour or see fit, A) there has boys co- itior the tor the th ty of ind ice to enjoy sliding in just the lid when i The heavy snow on the you you were it impossible et, any ditions they anuar) illed city mak coust st ut reads first, been one boy and two hurt superyised Slidi seriously Iollow John 1, conferenc Wade, Belden, Judge W, Fixecutive Albert Superinter which the m wateh with Mayor of Police 7. J. Malone, Scout Breekbill and the lent A. Reiche, es have heen selects school chil- under the care of r school K the ol superyisio Boy Scouts 1 Oakland Woodlund to Goodwin ending at H Oakland street and ending Pond street, be md ending v ingraham stroet following as hilly on slid ul the city ¥ treet, beginning at liroa: ind - down beginning Queen inning the ut at Cure low corner md and ending at the foot hill Gridl 1 endi In 1 v ostrect, b At the Iiristo monntain and it Sune the hill, South ending ginning oot ¢ st down hill we the “t cast on a Jding on Buckley's f Was oot hil, ington of Cens street Dr. Mr, Davis t John 1. D o tonight at the s M ks Tonight N« Rritain Bristol club, A speak F} AKing for his topic (i entertainment wlory t Kk on of members of the ¢ Paconts Well Advised e seund, wihe of their ulk of of 1 ¥, Lorke { at the me eacher ting of ) nphasi; and He ght ng . wus thea Many ack of parents par meals with the rlories & " AN e Patrolied sTor Children Are Sliding Per Owder Chief of Poli scticdubed for Supers

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